quote:David Nalbandian says it will be some time before he returns to the tour, but expects to be able to start training in a few weeks. "Everything is going very well," he said of his recovery from hip surgery in April. "Now I'm doing swimming, gymnastics, cycling... I would have to practice [tennis] for a full month without feeling discomfort and then start playing matches."
Nalbandian, a Davis Cup stalwart, added that he felt strange having to sit out Argentina's quarterfinal tie last week, which saw the team fall to the Czech Republic. "I'm eager to return and be with the team again and win the Davis Cup," he said.
quote:NEW YORK -- David Nalbandian of Argentina and Mario Ancic of Croatia have withdrawn from the U.S. Open.
The United States Tennis Association said Friday that the 15th-ranked Nalbandian is recovering from hip surgery and the 90th-ranked Ancic is battling mononucleosis.
Ivan Navarro of Spain and Karol Beck of Slovakia will replace Nalbandian and Ancic in the main draw of the Grand Slam tournament that runs from Aug. 31 to Sept. 13.
quote:Nalbandian Back On Practice Court Next Week
After undergoing hip surgery just three months ago on 13 May, former World No. 3 David Nalbandian hopes to return to the practice court in 10 days time and resume competitive tennis once more at the Australian Open in January.
The Argentine, who reached the Wimbledon final in 2002 (l. to Hewitt), said his main goals when he returns are to win a Grand Slam and the Davis Cup. The Cordoba native was part of the Argentine Davis Cup team that finished runner-up in 2008 (l. to Spain) and 2006 (l. to Russia).
“The aim is to once more return to the Top 10, maintain my position and try to win a Grand Slam,” affirmed Nalbandian. “And obviously, Davis Cup is one of my dreams as well.”
The 27 year old, whose last appearance was a first-round loss at the Estoril Open, confirmed that the rehabilitation after the surgery went better than expected and that he is motivated to start training physically for his comeback. He will hit for 20 minutes a day and increase his time on the court gradually.
“It was very difficult to make the decision to have the surgery,” admitted Nalbandian. “I tried to push it as much as possible but I was suffering when I played and I could not continue like that. There was no other option.”
Life away from the court has been very quiet for Nalbandian, who has spent the time at home in Unquillo, a province of Cordoba, with his friends. On his return, he will look to follow in the footsteps of former World No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt, who underwent hip surgery last August and has made a successful comeback – winning his 27th tour-level title in Houston (d. Odesnik) and reaching the Wimbledon quarter-finals (l. to Roddick).
Optische illusiequote:Op woensdag 23 september 2009 22:15 schreef TheGeneral het volgende:
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Hij moet nog wel een paar kilootjes afvallen denk ik zo...
Geniaalquote:Op maandag 28 september 2009 19:19 schreef Nalbandian het volgende:
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quote:Op donderdag 8 oktober 2009 19:39 schreef Nalbandian het volgende:
David is Fine and will make his Comeback in San Juan
Having the approval of his doctor, the Spaniard Ángel Ruiz Cotorro, David Nalbandian will make his comeback at the Copa San Juan Minero to be played between December 12th and 13th in the Aldo Cantoni Stadium in that city. The player from Córdoba spent a week in Barcelona to have a routine check-up after the hip surgery, and he now has his doctor’s approval. This tennis quadrangular will take place on December 12th and 13th and, apart from “King” David, Gastón Gaudio, Guillermo Cañas and the Chilean medal winner Nicolás Massú are expected to be there. Last May 13th the man from Unquillo underwent surgery due to a problem in a hip cartilage which cushions the movement of the femur. He was in much pain and could not play as normal. But his recovery has been good and he is already increasing the training time on court.
Gaaf!quote:Op maandag 28 september 2009 19:19 schreef Nalbandian het volgende:
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Goed om hem weer in actie te zienquote:Op zaterdag 12 december 2009 19:33 schreef kevin_ het volgende:
Saturday, December 12, 2009
The Countdown has begun...
213 days after David was wheeled into the operation room at the Clínica CIMA in Barcelona, wondering whether he'd be able to leave the clinic on his own two feet again, he'll play his first match after the pause today - at last! A first test for him (and his hip) under match conditions. And the first chance for us to watch him play after seven months.
If there's a press conference during the day and I can find something about it, articles or pics, I'll add it to this post.
About the exact schedule for tonight, I've read read different versions by now. The main difference being whether David's match against Massu will begin straight after Gaudio vs Cañas, or definitely not before 9pm local. I can't say which version is correct. Only that at
7pm local - 10pm GMT - 5pm EST
Gaston Gaudio will play against Guillermo Cañas.
I'll try to find a stream already during that match and embed it here.
And then we'll (hopefully) see what happens...
Geen idee hoe laat precies.
http://www.vamosdavid.com/
quote:Op zondag 13 december 2009 01:14 schreef TheGeneral het volgende:
En daar is holle bolle Gijs!
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SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.All I need is for my man to live up to his role
Onwetendheid is zaligmakend (Nalby)
quote:David wins the Copa San Juan Minero
Maybe, David's performance wasn't quite as impressive as it was against Massu in his first match. But it was still good enough to win the Copa San Juan Minero, defeating Gaston Gaudio 6-2, 6-2. - The perfect finish for David's return to the tennis court after seven months.
In a match that saw many errors from both players, the atmosphere was fairly intense for an exhibition with Gaudio repeatedly argueing about linecalls and smashing his racquet. David on the other hand didn't have the same accuracy he displayed against Massu but he still managed to come up with a couple of great shots. In both the first and the second set, David first broke Gaudio's serve in the fourth game and then never allowed him to get back into the set and, ultimately, the match.
Dank, eindelijk erkenningquote:
De beste man veegt Massu en Gaudio zonder wedstrijdritme probleemloos van de baan met 10 kilo overgewicht, heeft hij nou echt niet iets van ''Laat ik eens fatsoenlijk gaan eten en trainen?''.quote:
Volgens mij wordt zijn buffet telkens gesponserd door Fedje. Anders veegt David elke keer de vloer met ons aller Roger aanquote:Op dinsdag 15 december 2009 12:15 schreef Chriz2k het volgende:
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De beste man veegt Massu en Gaudio zonder wedstrijdritme probleemloos van de baan met 10 kilo overgewicht, heeft hij nou echt niet iets van ''Laat ik eens fatsoenlijk gaan eten en trainen?''.
Zo zonde altijd, dat vergooien van talent.
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Mooi, realistisch stukje over de weg die David te gaan heeft de komende tijdquote:Soon, David will be on his way to Auckland, to play his first ATP tournament since May. And to start his 2010 season. But although it's clear by now what the first few months will look like for David, at least in terms of his schedule, the big question is of course - how well will he be able to do, playing on the Tour again?
His first test, at San Juan and the Copa Argentina, he passed and much better than I expected. Proving not only that his game, his old strengths are still there but also showing that he has done some work on his weaker shots, especially his forehand. He also proved that he was fit enough to play two matches, five sets on one day. And winning both exhibition events must have done his confidence a lot of good.
But still, he'll soon face much stronger opponents. Playing real matches in possibly difficult conditions. - A different matter.
I won't make any predictions about how far David might be able to go at these first few tournaments. But there are a couple of things that will be important in the coming weeks and months...
Ranking
If a year ago, someone had told me that at the start of this season David would be ranked #64, I would've been shocked. But after all that happened last year, #64 now really doesn't seem too bad. (That David has yet again moved up a place is, I believe, the result of Safin's retirement.)
However, there's still Sydney, which is to say David's victory there last year and those 250 ranking points that will come off directly after the week of Sydney/Auckland. In other words, unless David wins Auckland, he'll lose points. Maybe a lot of them, if he goes out in the first or second round. And in that case, he could still easily end up finding himself outside of the Top 100 after Auckland.
Draws
A bit of luck with the draw is always important for going deep at a tournament. At the start of this season, however, David's luck with the draws (or lack of) could very well end up playing a decisive role in determining the success of his comeback. - As he's not going to be seeded anywhere. Even if he uses his protected ranking to get into the main draw without having to play qualies. And that makes for some rather interesting possible scenarios. Especially at the Australian Open... Anything can happen, including a first-round match against Federer. Or anybody else inside the Top Ten. But also at the smaller tournaments, David will never be safe from meeting one of the top seeds in the first round.
Davis Cup
Always a factor with David. This year even more so with the difficult away tie against Sweden looming in the distance (March 5-7). And if David was very passionate about the Davis Cup before, it's now bound to get even 'worse'. With merely another two or three years of playing left, his desire to win the Davis Cup will probably grow only more acute.
But the good news is that in the meantime, Delpo has declared that he's planning to play the tie in Stockholm, after all. And after David already talked a number of times about how important Delpo is for the team, Delpo has by now returned the compliment.
"Nalbandian is doing well after surgery and he'll surely play a very important part on the team again. Therefore we can dream about winning [the Davis Cup] again." (Source. Thanks, tennisace.)
Right now, it looks like the two of them will be playing for Argentina together again. And hopefully they'll find a way of finally overcoming their differences.
So - what does it look like, the road ahead for David?
I really don't know. But with a bit of luck with the draws (and if his hip remains to be okay), I think he might surprise a lot of people...
Nou, het enige stukje in dat artikel wat ik realistisch vond was het stukje over dat buffet.quote:Op dinsdag 5 januari 2010 20:20 schreef Nalbandian het volgende:
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Mooi, realistisch stukje over de weg die David te gaan heeft de komende tijd!
Nalbandian
Wat een goede slechte grap Fed-Fan, alleen is dit helaas het verkeerde topicquote:Op dinsdag 5 januari 2010 20:36 schreef Federer-fan het volgende:
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Nou, het enige stukje in dat artikel wat ik realistisch vond was het stukje over dat buffet.
Excusez.quote:Op dinsdag 5 januari 2010 20:40 schreef Nalbandian het volgende:
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Wat een goede slechte grap Fed-Fan, alleen is dit helaas het verkeerde topic!
SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.[b]Op dinsdag 28 februari 2012 10:19 schreef TheGeneral:[/b]Eindelijk eens wat zinnige posts van Federer-fan O+ .
[b]Op maandag 24 mei 2010 16:33 schreef tarantism:[/b]dit is het slechtste topic dat ik ooit heb gezien
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